Englitina - English Concertina
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Version :2.5.2
Size :39.54Mb
Updated :Dec 10,2018
Developer :Michael Eskin
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of the Englitina - English Concertina app, here are three cons and pros in English, with 15 words or less for each item: **Pros:** 1. Engaging vocabulary builder with a fun, musical twist. 2. Pronunciation practice is easy and enjoyable with the built-in audio. 3. Variety of exercises and games keeps learning new words exciting. **Cons:** 1. Some users find the app's layout and navigation confusing. 2. Limited opportunities for human interaction or feedback from others. 3. Lack of customization options for individual language learning goals.
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Description
Englitina is an easy to play, authentic-sounding virtual English Concertina. Touch the "?" to show the button note names. Touch the "i" to bring up the settings page where you may transpose the pitch up or down up to one octave in semitone increments. Touch the number to the right of the transpose slider to reset the transpose to zero. When transposed, the note labels do not change, just the pitch produced. The button layout and spacing matches the center portion of a standard Wheatstone Engish Concertina layout, providing all chromatic notes in the two octave range between D4 and C#6. When Charles Wheatstone designed the English concertina, he set it up to match sheet music, one side is the notes between the lines and the other is the notes on the lines. Because English Concertinas play the same note both on a push or a pull of the bellows, it is a very easy instrument to play on the iPhone. You simply touch the buttons on the screen to play the notes. To play, hold the iPhone between your thumb and little fingers of both hands, exactly like a real English Concertina, and press the buttons with your index and middle fingers. Scale patterns alternate between the fingers of the right and left hands. Notes are higher in pitch as you move from the outside to the middle of the screen. Multiple buttons may be pressed at the same time to play chords.
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